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Did you know that cows can have regional accents?

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Mooed78 · F
Whats the Irish version 🤔
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Mooed78 Moooovvve out England
Straylight · 31-35, F
@Mooed78 Moooore beer
alan20 · M
@Mooed78 Before or after a few drinks?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
They are national, not regional, accents lampooned there!

Besides, "Oi bruv moo innit" talk, like Received Pronunciation and "Estuary English", is an affectation, not a real accent, even without the "moo"!

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It reminds me of a mouthy, pasty-faced adolescent accompanied by (I assumed) his girlfriend behind whom I was queuing in a shop yesterday. He was very much white, and we are well over 100 miles from London. Yet he was trying to affect that "yo bruv innit" nonsense, as if trying to sound like some London-resident, would-be rapper of Caribbean descent.

As they left, the other customer and I looked at each other and agreed, "That's never his real accent! He's just trying to impress the girl!"

He didn't impress us, nor probably, the shop staff, of Asian background, though they discreetly ignored the twit's language.

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So where was this OP from? I am not sure, but I did catch a humorous remark on the radio about cattle having regional accents - of which the British Isles has a huge range.
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bluegrasslover · 41-45, M
i grew up on a farm so that sounds ridiculous to me but cows do have 4 stomachs. that's interesting and true
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@bluegrasslover I think the accent claim silly too, but whoever originated it probably intended it only humorously anyway.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
Haha the last one

 
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